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TTIGF 2025 Speakers

Sally Wentworth is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Internet Society and Internet Society Foundation, leading both organizations in building and protecting an Internet for everyone. Passionate about the Internet as a resource for social and economic development, and with her people-first approach, she engages with the community on critical issues affecting the Internet and showcases the life-changing impact the organizations’ work has on people across the world.

Since joining the Internet Society in 2009, Sally has focused on building coalitions among developed and developing countries and Internet stakeholders and leading the Internet Society’s work in the development, engagement, and promotion of global public policies that support and enable a globally connected Internet. Sally is particularly passionate about building bridges between Internet technical experts and policymakers.

Sally came to the Internet Society from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, where she served as Assistant Director for Telecommunications and Information Policy from 2007-2009. There, she represented and advised senior officials and built multi-agency consensus around complex technical and regulatory Internet policies. She had responsibility for the government-wide coordination and implementation of policies related to Internet governance, cybersecurity, telecommunications policy, intellectual property and patent reform, privacy, and other information technology policies.

From 1999-2007, Sally served as the Economic Bureau Foreign Affairs Officer at the U.S. Department of State. As a policy advisor on Internet policy issues, she organized international public diplomacy campaigns and advised senior diplomats on complex negotiations on technology issues. She represented the U.S. on a wide range of foreign policy and technology issues in dozens of international negotiations, including for the UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Sally joined the State Department in 1999 as a Presidential Management Fellow.

Sally holds an M.A. in International Political Economy from the Claremont Graduate University (Claremont, California) and a B.A. in Political Science from Westmont College (Santa Barbara, California). She is based in Dayton, Ohio (United States).

  

John is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Trinidad and Tobago International Finance Centre and is responsible for leading the company as it executes its mandate of driving digital financial services adoption across all sectors so Trinidad & Tobago can become a premier location for FinTech-enabled services and maintain its position as the Financial Hub of the region.

He has over 10 years of senior management experience and has worked for firms such as EY, and Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWC). He has supported both public and private sector institutions with strategic guidance, fintech strategies as well as the modernisation of public financial management systems for various Governments throughout the region.

During his career, Mr. Outridge has amassed a wealth of expertise and experience in the areas such as -but not limited to – Digital Transformation, Payment Systems & Electronic Funds Transfer Implementation, and Strategy and Digital Operating Model Design for state enterprises and financial services organisations.

He holds a Master of Small and Medium Enterprise Management (distinction) from the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, Diploma from The University of Cambridge Fintech & Regulatory Innovation program, Diploma in Governance and Public Innovation for Leaders of Latin America and the Caribbean from The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill School of Business, and lectures on programmes relating to digital and technology management for the University of Bedfordshire.

John is also the Deputy Chair of the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAMTT), Digital Transformation subcommittee. This committee is focused on supporting national policy development for Trinidad and Tobago as it relates to enabling technology to facilitate both the ease of doing business as well as enhancing citizen service delivery.

Ajmal Nazir is a renowned cybersecurity expert with over three decades of industry experience, celebrated for his profound contributions to cybersecurity, governance, and digital transformation. His extensive expertise and leadership have earned him a place on the board of directors for the ISC2 Caribbean Chapter, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing cybersecurity initiatives across the region.

Ajmal began his career with a degree in Information Systems Engineering, which launched him into the heart of London’s financial district, working for leading investment banks. He later transitioned into the networking and ISP sectors, building a strong foundation for his specialization in cybersecurity. As Chief Technology Officer at Green Dot, a major telecom provider in the Caribbean, Ajmal was instrumental in developing and implementing advanced security frameworks that utilized cutting-edge RF communication and broadcast technologies.

Ajmal is highly certified, holding credentials such as CISSP, CISM, ISO 27001 Lead Implementer and Auditor, COBIT Design and Implementation, and multiple MiTRE ATT&CK certifications. These qualifications highlight his commitment to maintaining the highest standards of cybersecurity and compliance. His expertise extends to modern software development and AI integration, enabling him to design and implement advanced security solutions while driving efficient digital transformation strategies.

Beyond his technical achievements, Ajmal is a passionate advocate for ICT advancement in the Caribbean. He actively collaborates with regulators, such as the Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT), and serves as Acting Chairman of the Trinidad and Tobago Internet Exchange (TTIX) and a director of the Trinidad and Tobago Multistakeholder Advisory Group (TTMAG). His work in these roles has significantly contributed to enhancing internet infrastructure and technology adoption in the region.

Ajmal Nazir’s depth of knowledge, leadership, and dedication make him a leading voice in the cybersecurity field. His efforts not only strengthen cybersecurity practices but also drive innovation and technological growth across the Caribbean.

Dr. Letetia (pronounced Le-tee-see-ya) Addison holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics and is an award-winning lecturer, statistician, and researcher at The University of the West Indies (UWI), with over a decade of experience, currently teaching at both the St. Augustine and Five Islands Campuses.

Leading her team, Dr. Addison spearheaded the AI4SIDS proposal for an AI-driven platform for climate resilience for Small Island Developing States, which won the 2024 AI Innovation Grand Challenge at COP29. She also led the 2022 Growth and Resilience Climate Data Challenge, developing a flood risk prediction prototype for the OECS. A Senior Fellow of Advance HE and recipient of the UWI/Guardian Premium Teaching Award (2024), she champions diversity and data literacy as the Women in Data Science Trinidad and Tobago Ambassador.As the leader of an AI in Climate Research Cluster within the TTLAB Data Science Group, Dr. Addison drives innovation at the intersection of AI, data science, and sustainability. Her work focuses on developing data-driven solutions for climate resilience and disaster risk prediction, establishing her as a leader in applying AI for sustainable development.

Dr. Andrew Hunte heads the School of Humanities and Education and is a Lecturer of Mathematics and Mathematics Education at the Five Island Campus – U.W.I. He is also a former Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Programme Leader for Foundations and Prior Learning at the University of Trinidad and Tobago. He holds a BSc and MPhil in Mathematics from the University of the West Indies (UWI); a MSc. in Mathematics and PhD in Curriculum and Instruction of Mathematics from the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign (UIUC).

Dr. Hunte is a Fulbright scholar and serves as an Assistant Chief Examiner of Additional Mathematics (CSEC) at the Caribbean Examination Council. Currently, he also serves as an Associate Editor of the Caribbean Educational Research Journal (CERJ) based at UWI, Cave Hill Campus.

Dr. Hunte has over twenty (20) years’ experience teaching at the tertiary level in the US and Trinidad and Tobago and has presented his research at several international mathematics education conferences such as the Psychology of Mathematics Education North American Chapter (PMENA), International Congress of Mathematics Education (ICME) and the American Education Researchers Association (AERA). He has received several international awards for his research and excellence in teaching.

Lev Gonick is an educator, technologist, and smart city architect. He has been teaching, working, and living on the Net for more than 25 years.

Lev Gonick is Enterprise Chief Information Officer at Arizona State University. Enterprise Technology at ASU leads the design and agile management of all enterprise infrastructure, applications, products, services and analytics. Lev also chairs the Sun Corridor Network, Arizona’s Research and Education Network.

In 2023, Lev has been recognized by the ORBIE Awards as Arizona’s top large Enterprise CIO. In 2022, EdScoop named him as a Top 50 Educational Technology influencers and leaders.

Before joining ASU in 2017, Lev Gonick was co-founder and CEO of DigitalC, the award-winning non-profit organization enabling and celebrating innovation, collaboration, and productivity through next generation broadband networks, big open data solutions, and IoT for public benefit

Lev was CIO at Case Western Reserve University from 2001-2013. He and his colleagues were internationally recognized for technology innovations in community engagement, learning spaces, and next generation network projects. Lev’s innovations, including the Case Connection Zone catalyzed national projects, including US Ignite and Gig.

Inside Business Magazine named Lev one of their Power 100 in 2015. In 2011 Government Technology awarded Lev one of their “Top 25 Doers, Dreamers & Drivers in Public-Sector Innovation.”​ In the same year Crain’s Business Cleveland named Gonick one its “10 Difference Makers”​ in Northeast Ohio and Broadband Properties honored him with their Cornerstone Award for “using fiber to build an inclusive society and empower individuals.”​ In 2010 he received recognition as “Visionary of the Year” from NATOA. Lev has been recognized by ComputerWorld as a Premier 100 IT leader and honored by CIO magazine with a CIO 100 Award.

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TTIGF 2025 Topics

Session 1: Presentation

Cybersecurity in Trinidad & Tobago

Join us for an insightful discussion on cybersecurity essentials! This talk will explore the critical role of standards and frameworks like ISO27001, NIST 800-53, and COBIT 2019 in safeguarding digital ecosystems. Gain an understanding of key controls, strategies, and recommendations tailored for Trinidad and Tobago’s cybersecurity landscape. Dive into secure software development practices, OWASP insights, and the importance of technologies like SSL/TLS, is WordPress secure and benefits of using .tt domains. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, developer, or policymaker, this session is your gateway to building a more secure digital future.

Session 2: Panel Discussion

AI in Education: Navigating the Future

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming every aspect of our lives, and education is no exception. This panel will explore the impacts of AI on the learning system, from redefining learning objectives and transforming the role of educators to addressing critical ethical considerations and navigating the potential for AI to exacerbate existing educational disparities. We will look at how AI can be leveraged to cultivate uniquely human skills, such as critical thinking, creativity, and emotional intelligence, while ensuring equitable access to quality education for all globally.

Session 3: Youth Forum

Bullying in the Cyber Age

Bullying in the cyber age – Examining how bullying has evolved with the rise of digital technologies and the impact on youth.

Session 4: Panel Discussion

Digital Transformation and Financial Inclusion

Digital transformation and financial inclusion – Exploring the impact of digital transformation on the economy and how to ensure financial inclusion in the digital age.

Session 5: Presentation

Using AI for Disaster Resilience in T&T

Digital technology for disaster resilience – Discussing the use of digital technologies for disaster prediction, prevention, emergency response, and recovery.

Session 6: Panel Discussions

Caribbean ccTLDs Managers Meeting

Acknowledging the rich diversity across our global and regional communities, we aim to approach our discussions with a sensitivity to the varied socio-economic, cultural, and legal environments that influence the operation of ccTLDs. This diversity is not only a strength but also a reminder of the unique challenges and opportunities present in managing ccTLDs in different regions.

ccTLDs play a critical role in shaping the internet landscape, both as complements to and independent of dominant TLDs such as .com and .net. Understanding their value and challenges is vital for their sustainable development and the broader DNS ecosystem.

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TTIGF 2025 Agenda

9:00 am
National Anthem of Trinidad and Tobago
9:05 am
Opening Remarks
Jacqueline Morris, Chair, Trinidad and Tobago Multistakeholder Advisory Group (TTMAG)
9:10 am
Introductory Addresses
Ms. Sally Wentworth, President & Chief Executive Officer, Internet Society & Internet Society Foundation

John Outridge, Chief Executive Officer, Trinidad and Tobago International Finance Centre (TTIFC)
9:30 am – 11:00 am
Presentation: Cybersecurity in Trinidad & Tobago

Presenter:
Ajmal Nazir, Director, TTMAG 
BREAK
11:10 am – 12:40 pm
Panel Session: AI in Education: Navigating the Future

Moderator:
Jacqueline Morris, Director, TTMAG 

Panelists: 
Dr. Andrew Hunte, Chairman, National Institute of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (NIHERST)

Mr. Lev Gonick, Chief Information Officer, Arizona State University
12:40 pm – 1:30 pm

Open Forum
9:00 am
Opening Remarks
Dev Gosine, Vice-Chair, TTMAG
9:10 am – 12:00 pm
Youth Session: Bullying in the Cyber Age

Presentation

Youth-led Discussions
1:00 pm – 1:10 pm
Opening Remarks


Jacqueline Morris, Chair, TTMAG
1:10 pm – 2:40pm
Panel Session:
Digital Transformation and Financial Inclusion

Moderator:
Director, TTMAG

Panelists: 
John Outridge, Chief Executive Officer, Trinidad and Tobago International Finance Centre (TTIFC)

Ian T. Alleyne, Founder, Paywise
2:45 pm – 3:25 pm
Presentation: Using AI for Disaster Resilience in T&T


Moderator:
Julie David, Director, TTMAG

Presenter: 
Dr. Letetia Addison
Adjunct Lecturer, School of Science Computing and Artificial Intelligence, UWI
3:25 pm – 3:30 pm
Partner Showcase – Trinidad and Tobago Network Information Centre (TTNIC)
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
CTU Session: Accelerating the involvement of Caribbean ccTLDs within the global ccTLD community


Panel Session 1: Diversity in The Caribbean and Latin America Region

Moderator:
Rodney Taylor, CTU

Panel Session 2: Building a Stronger Regional Community  

Moderator:
Patrick Hosein, TTMAG

Panel Session 3: Future Collaboration and Next Steps

Moderator:
Tracy Hackshaw, TTMAG

Closing and Wrap Up:
Identity Digital 
4:30 pm – 4:40 pm
Closing Address
Dev Gosine, Vice-Chair, TTMAG

This Agenda is being updated in real time. Come back for more information.

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Pre-TTIGF 2025 Webinar

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Explore the suggested topics in the Call for Topics. Share your thoughts on the suggested topics or suggest new topics relevant to the theme.

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TTIGF 2024: Speakers

His Excellency Peter Cavendish
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Delegation of the European Union


Miss Carol Roach
UN IGF MAG Chair

United Nations, Secretariat of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF)

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TTIGF 2024: Panelists

Panel Session: Unlocking T&T’s ICT Potential for Global Markets

Camille Selvon is an award winning digital media expert with specialization in animation and new media. She graduated from Goldsmiths University London, where she won the Royal Television Society Award for her student short ‘The MasterPEACE.’ Currently she is the lead for Animation Studies at The University of Trinidad and Tobago and the Project Manager for the TTAP Factory, an IDB funded animation and technology hub at the UTT flagship Tamana Campus.

In 2015 she was nominated for the Commonwealth Foundation Women in Business Award and has received several accolades as a digital activist, where she uses technology to impact the lives of at-risk-youths in the Caribbean. Her activism has taken her to prisons in Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and homes for girls in Suriname and Guyana. Her purpose is to close the digital divide in the Caribbean and by extension the world. Ms Selvon was instrumental in the development of two CXC CAPE Curriculum programmes, one in Animation and the other in Digital Media. She currently serves as an Assistant Chief Examiner at CXC Caribbean Examination Council where she has served for over 12 years.

As founding director of Animae Caribe Animation and Digital Media Festival her leadership in the industry in the region, is recognized globally. Having spoken at many international platform and most notably the recent Inter-American Development Bank Annual General Meeting where she spoke on the development of the sector in the Caribbean. The IDB funded hub is a platform for the creation of digital content, with the intention of attracting global outsourcing opportunities for students and small and micro studios. It is designed to position the Caribbean in the global digital pipeline.


Vashti Guyadeen’s career spans over two decades, encompassing research and development, policy design, SME development, global and institutional competitiveness, and international relations. Prior to her current position at the TTCSI, she held esteemed roles in academia, the public and private sectors, working with organizations such as the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business, Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Economic Development Board, Trinidad and Tobago International Financial Centre, and Ministries of Energy and Public Administration.


Her significant contributions include serving as the lead researcher for Trinidad and Tobago’s inaugural participation in the World Economic Forum’s “Global Competitiveness Report” in 2006. She was also the
visionary behind the country’s first comprehensive statistical digest on the Energy sector in 2010, demonstrating her forward-thinking approach.


Vashti has successfully led numerous projects in collaboration with international development agencies such as the Inter-American Development Bank, UNECLAC, and the World Bank. Her impressive track record showcases her ability to develop research products that empower the business community to make informed decisions.
With an academic background that includes an undergraduate degree in History, a Master’s degree in International Relations and History, and a Postgraduate diploma in the Promotion of Financial Markets,
Vashti’s current focus is on revamping and redefining the Trinidad and Tobago Coalition of Services Industries. Her aim is to establish it as the leading authority on trade in services within the region. Over
the past four-plus years, she has led the development of T&T’s first national exporters services registry and portal, while also overseeing the compilation and analysis of data on the services sector. She is a staunch advocate for the expansion of the services economy in the Caribbean, emphasizing the importance of cultivating an export oriented mindset. Furthermore, she believes in regional collaboration and actively supports the seamless movement of professionals within the region.


Apart from her professional roles, Vashti holds respected positions within several organizations and councils. These include the Advisory Board of the Shridath Ramphal Centre for International Trade at The
University of the West Indies, Cavehill Campus, Barbados; Ambassador for Trinidad and Tobago of the Pan African Leadership Institute (PALI), Ghana, the National Quality Council of Trinidad and Tobago; the NOVA Committee of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce; and the Soroptimist International Couva Club. Additionally, she proudly serves as the Chairperson for the National Quality Awards of Trinidad and Tobago 2023, showcasing her commitment to promoting excellence.


Vashti’s illustrious career, notable achievements, and active involvement in various organizations exemplify her invaluable contributions to research and development, policy design, international trade, and the growth of Trinidad and Tobago’s services economy. Her dedication to regional collaboration and her advocacy for the advancement of professionals within the Caribbean highlight her commitment to fostering a prosperous and integrated regional community.


Neville Alexander, Assistant Director of Trade Promotion and Development (Ag.) at the Ministry of Trade and Industry, brings over 20 years of trade policy and negotiation experience. During his tenure, he has played a key role in the development of Trinidad and Tobago’s last two Trade Policies and led negotiations with regional and global partners in areas such as services and government procurement and Innovation. Currently, Mr. Alexander is intimately involved in initiatives geared at improving the country’s non-energy export performance including the Export Booster Initiative and the implementation of the national Services development strategies for the Postal and Courier, Tourism and Professional services sectors. He holds a Master’s of Science Degree in International Trade Policy, a Diploma in International Relations, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the University of the West Indies.


Kendall Tull, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) for Teleios Systems Limited, has over twenty-five years of experience in senior management roles in both the public and private sector. He has extensive experience in the ICT field, dating to the being part of the team implementing the first Hospital Information System at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex back in the early 1990s. He has worked with companies such as Methanex Trinidad and Deloitte Canada in the development and testing of IT policies and controls. Kendall has also served as Chief Executive Officer of iGovTT. During his tenure, he spearheaded the official launch of the Cabinet-approved National ICT Plan 2012-2017. Currently, in his role as CCO at Teleios Systems Limited, he takes responsibility for business and product development. He oversees the deployment of digital transformation, customer experience, and digital marketing solutions to clients both locally and regionally.


Tracy Hackshaw, Director, TTMAG


Panel Session: Training for Digital Transformation 

Carlton Samuels is an international consultant with an extensive body of work in areas of strategy. policy, process innovation and governance with focus on ICT4D, technology in education and privacy. He is also actively involved in defining telecommunications policy and regulation as well as Internet policy via the policy development process related to the Internet’s Domain Name System.  

He has held several senior executive positions in private sector and academic environments. He serves and has served on several Boards and Committees related to manufacturing, education, library and information. He serves on boards of three private sector companies where he chairs the Compensation and Strategy Committees. He has advanced degrees and diplomas from Purdue, George Mason University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).


Kern Elliott is an accomplished software development professional with a passion for implementing transformative digital solutions for the public sector. As Team Lead of Software Development at iGovTT, Kern has spearheaded impactful technology innovations, including Trinidad and Tobago’s first government omnichannel live chat and chatbot system (ttGovChat) and leading the government’s first hackathon (HackTT). These initiatives have empowered public agencies, streamlined IT delivery, and improved citizen engagement. Kern’s vision extends beyond Trinidad and Tobago, aiming to transform IT solutions across CARICOM countries. His leadership and strategic direction in technology are driving significant change in the Caribbean’s public sector.

Kern also attained a Prime Minister’s Special Award for Scientific Ingenuity in 2015. His expertise includes system analysis, product management, data analytics, and conversational AI.


Lorcan Camps: A visionary tech entrepreneur whose 30-year odyssey spans the high-tech environment of LA and Silicon Valley to the vibrant shores of the Caribbean. Lorcan isn’t just about technology; he’s about transforming visions into tangible, cutting-edge realities for businesses.

He is presently the CEO of Nio Digital, a fast growing company dedicated to helping companies digitally transform their entire operation using a Digital Business Platform.

He also serves as the Chairman of the Digital Business Technology committee of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce.

Experience Summary:

Global Tech Innovator: Lorcan’s entrepreneurial spirit has flourished in the form of five startups, bridging the innovative ecosystems of California and the Caribbean. Each venture showcases his knack for groundbreaking tech solutions and market acumen. Some of you may have heard of the more successful ventures – Infotech Caribbean, Inova Corporation, Resonance Trinidad and Nio Digital to name a few.

Revolutionizing business with Nio Digital: At the helm of Nio Digital, Lorcan is redefining the digital landscape for local businesses. Implementing ERP and CRM solutions, it’s not just about technology — he’s transforming these businesses into digital leaders.

AI Platform Architect: Lorcan is currently channeling his expertise into building an AI platform designed specifically for SMEs. This platform is poised to be a game-changer, opening doors to local and international markets and empowering businesses with the prowess of AI.

Software Project Virtuoso: With a vast portfolio of hundreds of software projects, Lorcan combines technological innovation with strategic business insights, delivering solutions that resonate across diverse industries.

Key Skills:

Digital Transformation: Lorcan’s approach transcends traditional strategies, integrating  Vision, Strategy and Technology to guide businesses into a new digital epoch.

Business Digital Transformer: His expertise lies in transforming businesses digital challenges into success stories, leveraging technology to unlock new potentials.

Agile Proponent: Embracing Lean & Agile methodologies, Lorcan ensures that his approach to software development and project management is both effective and adaptable to evolving business needs.


Jacqueline Morris, Director, TTMAG


Panel Session: Beyond Fintech: Navigating T&T’s Current Trends Towards the Next Financial Wave

Wesley Gervais is a dynamic full-time global explorer since 2017, venturing through 30+ countries to understand diverse cultures. With a background in computing and startup innovation, Wesley has honed expertise in blockchain and web3 technologies. His passion for finding solutions and changing lives led him to play a pivotal role, during his travels, in architecting and co-building goStables, an open source stablecoin protocol for the Caribbean and proof of concept bank, earning DeFi awards at Tron blockchain hackathons in 2022 and 2023.

As a traveler and blockchain researcher, Wesley shares insights on blockchain technologies, advocating for financial inclusion and empowerment.

Wesley’s entrepreneurial spirit shines through his past role as the Founder of Hivesource (2012-2018), where he transformed his BSc final project for a freelancing marketplace, into a multi-award-winning web service with global recognition. During this period he has been a speaker at various local and international entrepreneurship events.

Wesley brings a calm and multi-dimensional perspective to situations, embodying the change he wishes to see in the world. As a quick learner and environmental adapter, he continues to explore, innovate and contribute to the intersection of technology, culture, and positive change on a global scale.


Carlos Newton is responsible for planning and implementing strategies that aid in the development of the FinTech sector through initiatives of One FinTech Avenue, the region’s premier FinTech innovation center.

He Brings over 12+ years of senior leadership experience that includes Operations Management, Customer Service Management, Business Management. He brings also brings wealth knowledge within the FinTech industry.

He holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Bedfordshire (UK)


Lystra Lucillio is currently the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission (TTSEC) which has oversight of the local capital market. With over twenty-five (25) years’ experience in information technology, insurance and banking, finance and the securities regulatory environments, she continues to represent the TTSEC at major regional and international fora promoting collaboration and information-sharing among securities regulators and within the financial sector.
Ms. Lucillio holds an MBA in Finance (honours), an undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Management Studies (honours), CFA Claritas Certification among other academic and professional credentials.


Jarryon Paul, Director, TTMAG


Panel Session: The AI We Want – Where Is It At and Where is it Heading?

Dr. Craig Ramlal was named an expert of Artificial Intelligence by the United Nations and currently serves on the United Nations Secretary General’s High Level Advisory Body for AI. The body’s recommendations are crucial in enabling governments and corporations to properly react to the expanding world of artificial intelligence. He is the principal investigator of the intelligent systems laboratory, leads the control systems group and is the postgraduate studies and research coordinator at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of The West Indies.  He also serves as a technical advisor to regional bodies on AI and autonomous systems and has published several peer reviewed journal articles and conference papers in novel intelligent systems and their applications.

Some of his impactful contributions include acting as a regional coordinator to develop open data strategies for Caribbean nations in collaboration with the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and NASA. He led collaborative projects among the Ministry of Health, the University of the West Indies and the University of Florida to develop ventilators, CPAP and intelligent air decontamination and recirculation devices, with the aim of reducing COVID-19 transmission. With researchers from Tallinn University, he developed industrial artificial intelligent diagnostic tools that are implemented on Estonia’s national grid and with Rutger’s University researchers designed corporative robotic systems to transport objects on deformable materials.  

He completed his PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering through a split-site programme between the University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago, and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Ramlal’s research primarily focuses on Control Theory, Artificial Intelligence, and Game Theoretic Systems.


Javed Sajad is a Technology Lawyer and Consultant from Trinidad and Tobago working across the Caribbean, USA, United Kingdom and Europe in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Regulation and Policy. He is certified in Artificial Intelligence Policy and has researched with the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Policy in Washington D.C. He undertakes empirical research on national AI policies and assessments of AI regulation in Europe, United Kingdom and the USA. Drawing on his experience he designs AI strategies and policies to future-proof organizations against AI disruption. He builds robust compliance frameworks for AI standards and develops effective regulatory landscapes that foster innovation while mitigating risks. Through the University of Oslo, Norway, he produced research into the intersection of AI sandboxes and the integration of human rights principles, shaping a promising venture for innovation, law and technology.

During his eight-plus-year tenure at the Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Legal Affairs in Trinidad and Tobago, he has developed Cybersecurity legislation and amendments to the Data Protection legislation. He has served as a Legal Counsel on the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago Joint Select Committee for the Cybercrime Bill. Javed’s academic excellence is evident in his recent achievement of a Master of Laws from the University of Oslo, Norway. He acquired a deeper expertise in technology law, focusing on Robot Regulation, Privacy and Data Protection, and Cybersecurity Regulation.


Dr. Curtis B. Charles, as Dean and Director of Academic Affairs at The University of the West Indies Five Island Campus, actively oversees multiple schools including the School of Science, Computing and Artificial Intelligence, the School of Business and Management, The School of Humanities and Education, and the School of Health and Behavioral Sciences. He also leads the institutional effectiveness initiatives and manages sponsored research and programs.

Collaborating with premier American universities such as Harvard, MIT, and the University of Maryland Baltimore County, Dr. Charles spearheaded initiatives, and the development of innovative academic programs in AI, Data Science, Cybersecurity, and Generative Pharmacy. Dr. Charles is the Lead for Generative AI for Good Research Cluster, and the architect of The University of the West Indies inaugural Artificial Intelligence Research Conference which will be held in Antigua and Barbuda from July 8 – 10, 2024.

With a prestigious career over 25 years, Dr. Charles has served in both academic and corporate technology sectors in the US, assuming roles such as faculty member, department chair, dean, senior academic officer, associate vice chancellor for institutional transformation, and university president. As a Strategy and Change Executive Consultant at IBM Global Services, he directed business transformation projects across Asia, Europe, and the US. At Microsoft Services, he collaborated with associates to craft digital transformation solutions as a Solution Architect and Data Scientist, focusing on the government, education, and defense sectors. Additionally, as Vice President for Research, Development, and Innovation at RLM Communications, he was responsible for pioneering new products and services in analytics, AI, machine learning, and cybersecurity.

Dr. Charles holds an impressive academic pedigree with degrees from MIT, Howard University, Morgan State University, and Northwestern University, complemented by professional certifications from Harvard and MIT in areas such as education management, big data, performance assessment, and machine learning. His advanced degrees encompass Higher Education Administration, Predictive Analytics, Architecture Design, and Architecture Sciences in Building Technology.


George Gobin, Director, TTMAG


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TTGF 2024: Agenda

9:00 am
National Anthem of Trinidad and Tobago
9:05 am
Opening Remarks

Dev Gosine, Chair, Trinidad and Tobago Multistakeholder Advisory Group (TTMAG)
9:10 am
Introductory Addresses

– His Excellency Peter Cavendish, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Delegation of the European Union

– Carol Roach, UN IGF MAG Chair, United Nations, Secretariat of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF)
9:30 am
Panel Session: Unlocking T&T’s ICT Potential for Global Markets

Moderator: Tracy Hackshaw, Director, TTMAG 

Panelists: 
– Camille Selvon Abraham, Head of Animation, The University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT)

– Vashti G. Guyadeen, Chief Executive Officer, Trinidad and Tobago Coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI)

– Neville Alexander, Assistant Director Trade Promotion & Development (Ag), Ministry of Trade and Industry

Kendall Tull, Chief Commercial Officer, Teleios Systems Limited
Break
11:10 am
Panel Session: Training for Digital Transformation 

Moderator: Jacqueline Morris, Director, TTMAG 

Panelists: 
– Carlton A. Samuels, ICT4D Consultant, Carlton Samuels and Associates

– Kern Elliott, Team Lead, Software Development (Software Development Unit), National Information and Communication Technology Company Limited (iGovTT)

Lorcan Camps, Founder & CEO, Nio Digital
9:00 am
Opening Remarks

Dev Gosine, Chair, Trinidad and Tobago Multistakeholder Advisory Group (TTMAG)
Topic: Let us work together to build the Internet of tomorrow.
What are your ideas?


 Video Presentations
10:00 am
Youth-led Discussions

Moderator: Ken Sooknanan, Director, TTMAG
1:00 pm
Opening Remarks

Dev Gosine, Chair, TTMAG
1:10 pm
Panel Session: Beyond Fintech: Navigating T&T’s Current Trends Towards the Next Financial Wave 

Moderator: Jarryon Paul, Director, TTMAG

Panelists: 
– Wesley Gervais, Digital Nomad, Custodian – GoStables Protocol

– Carlos Newton, Manager – Fintech Sector Development, TT Financial Centre (TTIFC)

– Lystra Lucillio, Deputy CEO, TT Securities and Exchange Commission (TTSEC)
2:40 pm
Partner Showcase
Trinidad and Tobago Network Information Centre (TTNIC)
2:50 pm
Panel Session: The AI We Want – Where Is It At and Where is it Heading?

Moderator:  George Gobin, Director, TTMAG

Panelists: 
– Craig Ramlal, Lecturer Control Systems, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UWI

– Javed Sajad, Technology Consultant and Lawyer, AI Regulation and Policy

– Curtis Charles, Director of Academic Affairs, 5 Islands Campus, School of AI and Computer Science
4:20 pm
Open Forum

The Issue of Internet Blocking in Latin America and the Caribbean

Moderator: Kevon Swift, Head, Strategic Relations & Integration, LACNIC.   
5:00 pm
Closing Address: Jacqueline Morris, Vice-Chair, TTMAG

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Trinidad and Tobago Internet Governance Forum 2023

The 7th annual Trinidad and Tobago Internet Governance Forum (TTIGF) 2023 was held online on January 26 and January 27, 2023!

Theme:

Creating a Stronger, More Resilient Internet for Trinidad and Tobago’s Shared Sustainable Future

TTIGF 2023 was pleased to have the Honourable Minister of Education give the Opening Address

About the TTIGF 2023

TTIGF 2023 held over 2 days, Thursday 26th and Friday 27th January, 2023. The theme was selected to reflect the current climate in Trinidad and Tobago after being forced into a digital age. The discussions engaged experts from the different stakeholder groups. This collective brainstorm about Creating a Stronger, More Resilient Internet for Trinidad and Tobago’s Shared Sustainable Future benefited from contributions from all stakeholder groups:

  • Academic Community
  • Technical Community/ ICT Civil Society
  • Civil Society
  • Commercial / Business
  • Government

ALL INTERNET USERS … your participation and your voice were vital in this conversation.

Day 1: Panel Sessions

Topics:

1. Internet Resilience: Implications for Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean

2. Future-proofing ICT in Education

Day 2: Panel Sessions

Topics:

1. Digital Government / Society: Digital Acceptance, Transformation and Acceleration for T&T

2. The A.R.T of Cybersecurity: Attacks, Risks, and Threats

3. Open Forum

Watch what you missed!

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TTIGF 2024: Call for Topics

The overarching theme of the 7th annual TTIGF is inspired by the 18th annual UNIGF, ”The Internet We Want – Empowering All People

The objective of the TTIGF is to advance Internet Governance matters in Trinidad and Tobago via a multi-stakeholder approach by engaging in discussions on current internet governance issues and developing significant contributions to a greater society, locally and beyond.

We would love your input on the chosen theme and the topics you think should be confronted based on the theme. 

The Call for Topics is now CLOSED!

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Trinidad and Tobago Internet Governance Forum 2022

About the TTIGF

The Future of the Internet … WHAT’S NEXT?

Date: 27th & 28th January 2022.

TTIGF 2022 will be held over 2 days on Thursday 27th and Friday 28th January, 2022. The theme was selected to reflect the current climate in Trinidad and Tobago after being forced into a digital age. Adapting was necessary, but thriving is the goal. Join the discussions with experts from the different stakeholder groups. This collective brainstorm about the Future of the Internet in Trinidad & Tobago is more important than ever in our evolving society.

  • Academic Community
  • Technical Community/ ICT Civil Society
  • Civil Society
  • Commercial / Business
  • Government

ALL INTERNET USERS … your participation and your voice are vital in this conversation.

Register to join the discussion. We need to hear from YOU!

You only need to register once for access to all the days.

TTIGF 2022 Day 1:

Introductory Keynote Addresses
Vint Cerf, VP & Chief Internet Evangelist, Google Incorporate

Anriette Esterhuysen, Outgoing Chair, United Nations Internet Governance Forum Multistakeholder Advisory Group(UN-IGF MAG)

Senator the Honourable Hassel Bacchus, Minister of Digital Transformation, Ministry of Digital Transformation

Day 1 Panel Session 1: Building a Digitally Competent Society
Moderator:
Sanjay Bahadoorsingh, Director, TTMAG

Panelists: ​​
Pundit Shiva Maharaj, Director and Chief Operations Officer, I.C.T Expertz Ltd

Dr Roland Birbal, Assistant Professor, Centre for Education Programmes, UTT

Swasti Maharaj, Student, Lakshmi Girls Hindu College

Mr and Mrs Bhola, Internet User Parents

Darren Mohammed, Senior Solution Specialist Manager – Caribbean Region, Microsoft Country Representative, Microsoft Trinidad & Tobago

Day 1 Panel Session 2: Enhancing Internet Research, Data and Measurement for Development
Moderator:
Nigel Cassimire, Telecommunications Specialist, Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU)

Panelists: 
Patrick Hosein, Director, TTMAG

Niran Beharry, Chairperson, ISOC-TT

Kim Mallalieu, Senior Lecturer, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, UWI 

Annie Baldeo, Executive Officer – Policy, Planning and Economics, TATT

Day 2 Panel Session 1: The Internet and the Law 
Moderator:

Rabindra Danny Jaggernauth, Director, TTMAG

Panelists
Rishi Maharaj, Principal Consultant Privacy Advisory Services, EquiGov Institute

Grace Lindo, Attorney at Law and Partner, Carter Lindo Attorneys-at-Law

Tira Greene, Legal, Policy and Legislative Drafting Consultant, Tira Greene Consultancy

Mukta Balroop, In-house Legal Counsel, Financial Institution

Day 2 Panel Session 2: Trinidad and Tobago’s Digital Transformation Journey – What’s Next?
Moderator:
Ajmal Nazir, Director, TTMAG

Panelists: 
L. Anthony Watkins, CEO & Principal Consultant, ODYSSEY CONSULTinc Limited

Kandyss Trancoso, Founder, The FinRoute

Master Christie-Anne Morris-Alleyne, Court Executive Administrator, Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago

Feature Address
Vint Cerf, VP & Chief Internet Evangelist, Google

Closing Address
Tracy Hackshaw, Vice-Chair, TTMAG

TTIGF 2022 Report